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On Monday, January 22, 2018 at 1:15:46 PM UTC-8, wrote:
On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 8:41:22 AM UTC-6, wrote: Folks, I'm doing an informal survey. How many of you are members of a club that still has a 1-26 in your club fleet? Antelope Valley Soaring Club. 1-26 #540. E model. It has been flown very ably by a couple solo students this winter. Last week she did some lovely spot landings on a calm day. She's helping those pilots hone skills for summer work. Bronze Badge and C Badge tasks. And the 1-34 is there for the others who are reaching for more accomplishments. Central Cal Soaring Club (Avenal) has one on their list. Lake Elsinore Club flies theirs. The 29 Palms Club has one - maybe two. You didn't say why you wanted the info. You could use the FAA registry, the 1-26 Assoc registry, or the SSA's Where to Fly function to cross reference this data. It wouldn't take long, with a serial # list, to work it out in a couple hours. Asking RAS for data is like asking your sister for a kiss. You might get it, but you might not like it. And it won't be representative of the real deal. Soar safely, Cindy B |
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